Bec Hill
Inventive comedian Bec Hill is to front a new TV series.
Makeaway Takeaway is a brand-new comedy art and craft series for 6-12 year olds, encouraging creativity, through arts, crafts and making, with an emphasis on sustainability through recycling, reusing, upcycling and reclaimed materials.
Bec Hill is taking her deconstructed comedy show Out of Order on the road. The tour starts in Leicester at the Firebug on April 19.
In her show Hill (The Stand-Up Sketch Show, Dara O Briain’s Go 8 Bit) reveals her set-list and lets the audience choose the order of the show. This means that every performance will be unique and personally tailored not just TO, but BY the crowd.
Bec Hill's Edinburgh Fringe show I'll Be Bec is to be the first stand-up comedy show to be added to the archive of LIVR, the world's first virtual reality streaming service for theatre and the performing arts.
LIVR allows anybody with a mobile phone or VR device to enjoy great live performances at home, on-demand, in fully immersive 360 degrees - just like they were sitting in the audience.
NextUp have had their biggest year yet at The Edinburgh Festival this summer. The team filmed multiple specials per day totalling 14 new specials to hit the platform this autumn.
Comedian Bec Hill (pictured) has joined the cast of the European premiere of Kill Climate Deniers, which stars fellow comic Felicity Ward.
Also joining the cast is Home and Away’s Kelly Paterniti and Coronation Street’s Hannah Ellis Ryan. The play explores in parallel a hostage situation as it teeters on the brink of calamity and what happened when writer David Finnigan first tried to stage this play.
A special charity gig is being put on by the former clients of Beth O'Brien's Ditto Productions to raise money for O'Brien's medical expenses.
The show, entitled BethFest: Laughter is the Beth's medicine!, will take place at the Bill Murray in Islington on February 28.
UK-based Australian comedian Bec Hill is to be co-host of a new show for Sky about superheroes with Rick Edwards.
After posting numerous teasers Hill has just revealed the news on Facebook.
"8 years ago, I did my first solo stand-up show called, "If You Can Read This, My Cape Fell Off". It was about superheroes.
Now, 8 years on, I'm the co-host of Sky's new official DC fan show!!!!
Last year Australian comic Bec Hill set out to perform an award-winning show at the Edinburgh Festival. She felt she had to pick up a prize as she had drunkenly told former Superman Dean Cain that she was an award-winning comic. This alcohol-fuelled way of motivating herself seemed to work. Hill picked up the inaugural Barry Award for Best Show, voted for by other comedians at the Edinburgh Fringe. She also won a Three Weeks Editor's Award for her children's show with Tom Goodliffe. Bec And Tom's Awesome Laundry.
Last year Australian comic Bec Hill (picture by Steve Ullathorne) set out to perform an award-winning show at the Festival. She felt she had to as she had drunkenly told former Superman Dean Cain that she was an award-winning comic. This alcohol-fuelled way of motivating herself seemed to work. Hill picked up the inaugural Barry Award for Best Show, voted for by other comedians. She also won a Three Weeks Editor's Award for her children's show with Tom Goodliffe. Bec And Tom's Awesome Laundry.
Bec Hill's show Ellipsis... was all about winning awards and afterwards she bagged a couple. She came up with the nation's favourite toilet joke (see below) and won he inaugural Barry Award (the Edinburgh version set up by Barry Ferns) for Best Show, voted for by fellow performers. Hill is a pocket-sized perma-punning bundle of energy.
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